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Hi all.
I have a problem using the javac command in the QSH environment. I set the
classpath to include my package directory. When I try to compile a class, I
receive the following error:
/com/ShipleyPgpEdi/src/newAS400Connection.java:71: cannot resolve symbol
symbol : class SystemProp
location: class com.ShipleyPgpEdi.newAS400Connection
SystemProp sp = new SystemProp();
^
/com/ShipleyPgpEdi/src/newAS400Connection.java:71: cannot resolve symbol
symbol : class SystemProp
location: class com.ShipleyPgpEdi.newAS400Connection
SystemProp sp = new SystemProp();
^
Now, I looked at the class file SystemProp and it does exist in the package
folder. I then looked at the authorities of the SystemProp class file. I
changed the authorities to include PUBLIC *RWX and *ALL. I rechecked the
classpath to make sure it included the package folder (where the SystemProp
class resides). I even tried to use the javac command with the -classpath
parameter and specified the classpath where this class file is located. All
of the other imports are able to be resolved. I did not specifically import
this class because the SystemProp class is in the same package as the class
I am trying to compile. This is really frustrating.
I made sure of the following:
1. The class file SystemProp exists.
2. PUBLIC had *RWX and *ALL authority to this class file.
3. There are no other authority issues with this class file (ie:
excludes, etc).
4. The path for SystemProp exists in the classpath.
5. Both .java files specify the same package statement.
What am I missing?
Mike
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Mike Silvers
AS/400 Senior Programmer/Analyst
AS/400 IBM Certified RPG IV Developer
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